The Story of the Thirty-third N. Y. S. Vols: Or Two Years Campaigning in Virginia and MarylandBenton & Andrews, 1864 - 349 頁 |
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第 2 頁
... Enemy . - Falling back of the National Forces .-- Heavy Rain Storm . - The Beef Brigade .-- Enemy's Fortifications . -- Troublesome Insects . - Night Skirmishing.- Celerity of the Paymaster's Movements .-- Evacuation of York- town ...
... Enemy . - Falling back of the National Forces .-- Heavy Rain Storm . - The Beef Brigade .-- Enemy's Fortifications . -- Troublesome Insects . - Night Skirmishing.- Celerity of the Paymaster's Movements .-- Evacuation of York- town ...
第 11 頁
... enemy's soil , and so manages its affairs that the annual expenses fall below the real value of its industrial products , it is evident that it must be increasing in wealth . The merchant who makes more than he spends , increases in ...
... enemy's soil , and so manages its affairs that the annual expenses fall below the real value of its industrial products , it is evident that it must be increasing in wealth . The merchant who makes more than he spends , increases in ...
第 54 頁
... enemy's missiles struck among the Thirty - third , but fortunately no one of the regiment was injured during the entire skirmish . Seeing Lieutenant Draime and his men at the Ball residence , they shelled them furiously , but did not ...
... enemy's missiles struck among the Thirty - third , but fortunately no one of the regiment was injured during the entire skirmish . Seeing Lieutenant Draime and his men at the Ball residence , they shelled them furiously , but did not ...
第 64 頁
... enemy , either by the way of the Rappahannock or the Peninsula . This reply explains the reason of his having so long ... enemy's rear , or hurl them swiftly upon the rebel capital , before they could move to its support . The President ...
... enemy , either by the way of the Rappahannock or the Peninsula . This reply explains the reason of his having so long ... enemy's rear , or hurl them swiftly upon the rebel capital , before they could move to its support . The President ...
第 65 頁
... enemy's communication , which mine would ? “ 5. In case of disaster , would not a safe retreat be more difficult by ... enemy were discovered to be re- treating from Manassas , and the grand advance commenced . 66 ADVANCE OF THE ARMY OF ...
... enemy's communication , which mine would ? “ 5. In case of disaster , would not a safe retreat be more difficult by ... enemy were discovered to be re- treating from Manassas , and the grand advance commenced . 66 ADVANCE OF THE ARMY OF ...
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